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Monday, November 14, 2005, 8:17 PM
R.I.P Eddie
As an avid and massive fan of the wrestling industry, I would like to take a moment of silence to mourn the demise of Eddie Guerrero. It was definitely unexpected and a shocking and traumatizing news to fans all over the world, who have been constantly refreshing webpages, hoping for more news regarding the untimely death. Indeed, it was a shocker to the gaffer, although I did have doubts that it was a worked angle at first. But after realizing that it was nothing but the truth, I was devastated. I was wondering and pondering, why would such an unforseen scenario take place right before the tapings? It was unprecedented to the WWE for the first time in 8 to 9 years. I'm sure that all the peeps will miss his antics and work ethics in the ring. From what I've heard, he was conducive to the nascent young guns back then. Even up till now, he still stayed the same. Besides Lucha Libre greats like Rey Mysterio, he epitomize everything a great wrestler possesses, the charisma, humor, high flying moves, technical lock-ups, and physique. He fought his addictions and won the battle. Most importantly, he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior and became a born-again Christian. It was believed that the lethal combination of painkillers and abused substances caused his heart attack to act against his will. But on a positive note, he's going up to be with the Lord and I'm happy for him. Once again, it was outlandish, unexpected and unprecedented. Should Owen Hart, Brian Phillman and Davey Boy Smith, including Eddie himself not died, and Bret Hart's stroke that worsened his condition that prevented him from not competing in matches not happened, we would be able to see a dream match; Los Guerreros (Eddie, Chavo Jr, Chavo Sr, Hector, Mando) vs The Hart Foundation (Bret, Owen, Brian, Neidhart, Davey Boy), Survivor Series style. It would definitely attract alot of fans, old and young due to the fact that they are two of the most prominent families ever to surface the pro wrestling industry. Ditto to the Von Erichs as well. To conclude, I definitely have no time for antics, crap and jokes now. It was a departure that happened so sudden, so sudden that we wouldn't be able to see him compete in a high profile match anymore, so sudden that friends of his won't be able to say goodbye to him. It was tragic. As for non-wrestling and anti-wrestling fans, see this message as a sign from God, whatever your respective perspective is. Counting the words, it summed up to 500+ moments of silence..........
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School: School of Hard Knocks
Influences (Music): Mark Tremonti, Jack Black, Reuben Morgan, Jason Wade, Eddie Guerrero, Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury, Martin Smith, Bono
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